The Psychologies in Religion: Working with the Religious Client

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Stevan Lars Nielson, PhD, E. Thomas Dowd, PhD, ABPP
Springer Publishing Company, Feb 22, 2006 - Religion - 344 pages
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"This book is really a manual that every therapist should have, if he or she does not already have the knowledge and insight contained within its pages. ...Infinitely enjoyable"--PsycCRITIQUES

Religious upbringing influences people in ways that are difficult or impossible to describe; this book provides a "window on their world." The Psychologies of Religion examines the thinking, personality, and development processes as well as specific clinical concerns of clients who are members of particular religious groups. Each contributing author brings dual expertise to their chapters, expertise about a particular religion and psychological sophistication; a look from the inside out. In addition, the book covers possible future religious development as spiritualism beings to replace institutional religion and as religious choice replaces religious constraint.

All therapists who want to understand how religious people really think will find this book helpful.

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Contents

THE JUDAIC TRADITIONS
187
THE ISLAMIC TRADITIONS
219
THE SPIRITUAL TRADITIONS
253
Index
307
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Stevan Lars Nielsen, PhD, is Clinical Professor of Student Development at Brigham Young University.

E. Thomas Dowd, PhD, ABPP, is Professor of Psychology at Kent State University. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association in two divisions, is President of the American Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, and is former president and currently on the Board of Directors of the American Board of Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology, Inc.

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